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  • After my sister decided to talk me into visiting an apple orchard while on her visit here in Wisconsin, I used Yelp to find a nearby orchard and was not disappointed in Appleberry Farm. Typically, things like apple picking are not my cup of tea. I tend to like passive activities during my time off so that I can relax more. So I was delightfully surprised at how much I enjoyed going to this farm. When picking up your bag for the apple picking, you're bombarded with all the delicious things you can buy at the store they have on site. Honey, pre-picked apples, icecream...all made right there on the farm. I ended up buying honey in addition to our picked apples and was very happy with the flavor and quality compared to store bought honey. Journeying out into the orchard, we were able to amble about, finding the best and juiciest apples for our planned cakes and strudels. The great thing about picking your own apples is that you can try a variety straight from the branch without having to spend money on varieties that you don't like or that aren't fresh. They have areas where you're not supposed to pick clearly marked off, so it was very easy to find the right apples. Exploring the farm itself was a great activity as well and the little kids seemed to love the place (especially the tire swings!). Since we came in the afternoon, the Cider Brats were also available along with cider to drink and apple-onion relish to put on top of your brats. Both the brats and the relish were soooo fresh and delicious. The only problem was with lunch was the bees who were mighty interested in the sweet cider in my hand. But that problem was easily solved by moving to another bench. Apparently hay rides are also available for only $1 which is an awesome deal. I imagine that this would be a good family activity with the young ones, even though we didn't end up going ourselves. In total, I spent about $15 on a peck of apples and a good sized bottle of honey. The cider was $1/cup and the brats were $4 each (relish was free and you could get as much as you wanted). Very reasonable prices considering how good the food was and how much effort went into preparing it. I would highly recommend this place as a weekend activity for anyone of any age, but I would especially recommend taking younger kids as they seem to love the place even more.
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